Skaf gang rapist 'H' to be electronically monitored on parole

One of the convicted Skaf gang rapists will be electronically monitored and banned from contact with children under 16 when he is released on parole later this month.

The offender, who is known only as "H" because of a court suppression order, was part of the gang led by Bilal Skaf that committed a serious of sexual attacks against teenage girls in Sydney's south west in 2000.

H was granted parole last month and today the parole board decided he will be released sometime between February 18 and 25.

The board also imposed 27 separate conditions on his parole.

H must agree to be monitored electronically and he must not contact, stalk or intimidate any of the gang's victims.

The conditions also stipulate that he cannot be in the company of or communicate with anyone under the age of 16 unless he is accompanied by another adult and he will not be allowed to associate with his co-offenders.

Four of the others convicted over the rapes have already been granted parole, but Skaf is not eligible until 2033.